How To Judge A Display Monitor? Don’t Miss out On This Guide!


     We have previously also covered topics related to displays and display technologies. If you want to have better knowledge on how to judge a display you can read about display panel technologies here and you can learn about display technologies here. Before judging a display, you should attest know about resolution and pixel density per inch to grasp a better knowledge of how to judge a monitor. To kick things off we will start with and Resolution and Pixel per inch density and then head onto more complicated stuff.


     The display resolution on a monitor is the number of distinct pixels in each dimension that can be displayed. It is usually marked in Width×Height, With unit in pixels. There are many common display monitor resolutions such as HD, FHD, UHD etc, you can check it out in the table below. Pixel per inch density is measurement of the pixel density of an electronic monitor in each inch of the display area. This basically indicates how much pixels there are going to be in one inch. The more pixels you cramp into an inch the better resolution you get overall.

Standard
Resolution
Full HD (FHD)
1920×1080
Wide Quad HD (WQHD)
2560×1440
Wide Quad XGA
2560×1600
Ultra-Wide Quad HD
3400×1440
Ultra HD 4K (UHD)
3840×2160
Digital Cinema 4K (DCI 4K)
4096×2160
5K
5120×2880
8K UHD
7680×4320

     The display technology and the panel technology are just as important, Which in most of the cases depends on the user. You must select between IPS, TN and VA panels wisely, Which is easy for you by reading this article which we mentioned earlier. After you select Panel technology you have to choose display technology by reading this article which is easy. Most of the time TN panels are know for higher refresh rates and poor viewing angles, IPS panels are known for good viewing angles and low refresh rates and VA panels are known for the professionals who read this article.


     When you finally decide on a display and panel technology the next curveball is deciding on an aspect ratio and brightness. There are some great monitors form LG and others who are knowing to have the common and familiar 16:9 aspect ration and the older ones with the giant space behind it were in 4:3 aspect ratio. Not the mention there are some wide and ultra-wide displays which give you an immersive feel. These monitors are good to have for gaming and so on, But you many end up with black bars at the end as content creators don’t usually provide support for these crazy aspect ratios.


     Then you must find the perfect fit between what you decided and what the market is offering at that price point. And if your budget allows you should purchase the perfect fit for you, Which you surely will find. But, What if your budget is a little bit less than that you can cut out on things like Colour accuracy, Connectivity or PPI. You can do so by just surfing the net and finding just the perfect fit for your preferences. If you don’t you can always contact us. Not to forget RGB colour accuracy is the most crucial factor in buying or judging a monitor. The basic use of a monitor is to display stuff and if that’s not grate what’s the point of this whole mumbo-jumbo.


     While buying a monitor you should also look at connectivity, Warranty, Price, Future-Proofing, and everything we discussed in this article. The best display monitor manufacturers include LG, ASUS, AOC Monitors, Acer, and BenQ. We hope you will be able to find your best fit in monitors by reading this article and one day you will read our Blogs on your new monitor. Don’t just block our ads then and always come around here once in a while. For reading more of such awesome articles and tech news, Subscribe to Rohan Wayangankar’s Blog.


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